Re: [Mailman-Users] Content Filtering

2011-01-17 Thread Ruth Indeck
things to "no" and now it is working -- I received the whole message with html, with no funny complaints about not being allowed, and it successfully stripped the test pdf and doc attachments I sent. Ruth On 1/17/11 12:19 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote: Ruth Indeck wrote: Question: Why doesn

Re: [Mailman-Users] Content Filtering

2011-01-17 Thread Ruth Indeck
led. What does the second part mean? How do you configure your site to allow these conversions? Is it something a regular administrator could do, or is it something that the host site of my Mailman list has to do? On 1/17/11 11:47 AM, Ruth Indeck wrote: I don't know a lot about scripts,

[Mailman-Users] Content Filtering

2011-01-17 Thread Ruth Indeck
I don't know a lot about scripts, so the most useful answers would involve just telling me what settings to use. I would like to have content filtering turned on, because I would like to make sure that attachments don't go out on the list, and especially the dangerous ones. Here are my proble

[Mailman-Users] Are any attachments ok to allow on a listserv?

2011-01-17 Thread Ruth Indeck
Many people say that the best thing is not to allow attachments at all on a listserv. Other people think pdfs are ok (except some are too big for old machines to donwload). I also heard that a virus file could take on a fake extention, like .pdf, and fool people. What do Users think about t